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Very nice set of run videos here courtesy of BimmerBoost member sranch335i. His vehicle is a 6-speed manual E92 BMW 335i with upgraded turbos and a JB4 tune including supporting bolt on modifications. The car does surprisingly well against some very stout competition including a Weistec supercharged SLS AMG, Renntehc tuned E63 AMG, Nissan GTR on E85, supercharged Dodge Viper, and a tuned F10 BMW M5.

All the videos are below and it is nice to see @sranch335i puts up videos even if he does not come out on top in every race. Great content and his 335i is running very strong.

That's pretty awesome. Did that m5 just take off and you still catch him? Or did he take off then let off? Either way very nice runs man and way to hang in there with that SLS S/C'd

I'm pretty sure he was on it the whole way, I definitely didn't know he was gonna take off; which is fine I talked to him after and he said his hp, I was really surprised but I noticed a full cage; probably heavy.

I'm pretty sure he was on it the whole way, I definitely didn't know he was gonna take off; which is fine I talked to him after and he said his hp, I was really surprised but I noticed a full cage; probably heavy.

That black biturbo was trapping 153-154, so he would be around that. Nice runs, good to see an old familiar face. We forgot to run once I switched to 109! Your car is beast, even if it only has one seat

Rumor are that the black biturbo was trapping 158.8mph & his best trap of the day was 161.8mph on a RT intermediate tune. A full RT tune could have been more interesting.

That black biturbo was trapping 153-154, so he would be around that. Nice runs, good to see an old familiar face. We forgot to run once I switched to 109! Your car is beast, even if it only has one seat

seriously tho guys, thanks for making another great event for me. It was fun as always. No drama, great sportsmanship (mostly) and no wrecks. Although there were a couple automotive casualties, that is to be expecting when we get to pushing the cars like this!

seriously tho guys, thanks for making another great event for me. It was fun as always. No drama, great sportsmanship (mostly) and no wrecks. Although there were a couple automotive casualties, that is to be expecting when we get to pushing the cars like this!

Now, Who is ready for the 1-mile side by side?!

No way are you $#@!ing with me on this?? I was scared hitting ~150 at the 1/2 mile. 1 mile I'll hit 180 I think! Holy crap LOL

One thing not mentioned is that this 335 is on a serious diet...if its the car I'm thinking off, its well on its way to a full track car conversion with all the interior removed + racing seat. Glass was still OEM & headlights were still there.

maybe the owner can chime in on how much weight he was able to take out.

One thing not mentioned is that this 335 is on a serious diet...if its the car I'm thinking off, its well on its way to a full track car conversion with all the interior removed + racing seat. Glass was still OEM & headlights were still there.

maybe the owner can chime in on how much weight he was able to take out.

Yes, car is 3100 lbs. Stock weight is around 3600ish I believe. There is a thread on another forum (not e90post) detailing the whole process. Basically all it has is a race seat and thats it. Carpet, all interior, sunroof is all gone. It's definitely a better performing car as far as braking, turning, and more importantly acceleration.

Yes, car is 3100 lbs. Stock weight is around 3600ish I believe. There is a thread on another forum (not e90post) detailing the whole process. Basically all it has is a race seat and thats it. Carpet, all interior, sunroof is all gone. It's definitely a better performing car as far as braking, turning, and more importantly acceleration.

This makes a lot more sense now as to why it performed the way it did.